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Improve site on mobile #741

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jlosito opened this issue Jul 4, 2020 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #1535
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Improve site on mobile #741

jlosito opened this issue Jul 4, 2020 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #1535
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jlosito commented Jul 4, 2020

It’s difficult to select the hamburger menu icon in the upper right hand corner on mobile with the BLM banner in the way on the main page. Would it be possible to add a button to either hide the message or raise/overlay the hamburger menu icon so that the menu icon and the BLM messages are both displayed?

I’m trying to view on site on an iPhone 7.

@bacongobbler bacongobbler transferred this issue from helm/helm Jul 5, 2020
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Thanks for the issue @jlosito. Work to correct this is under way via #705

@flynnduism flynnduism self-assigned this Jul 7, 2020
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It is nearly impossible to make the current site scroll on Safari iOS 14.2 due to the hovering elements (top hamburger). It will scroll and bounce back to the prior position. Sometimes it will scroll if hitting the side of the page just right and then again in the center of the page.

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Just want to note that @jeremygaither's comment still applies (on a iOS 16.3.1 browsing on an iPhone 12 mini). I haven't had time to check what is causing it, but will see if I can connect a debugger to my phone and find out what is causing the bouncing/how to fix later this week :)

lightster added a commit to lightster/helm-www that referenced this issue Dec 9, 2023
Scrolling pages on the Helm web site is difficult on mobile devices due
to nested scrolling containers. This changeset removes the nested
scrolling containers.

The fix to remove the nested scrolling containers caused pages to start
scrolling horizontally because the content of the pages have negative
margins, which makes the page wider than 100%. The rest of this
changeset addresses the negative margins by removing them and/or
offsetting them in each element that was causing the page to horizontal
scroll.

Fixes helm#741
Fixes helm#1393
Fixes helm#1464

Signed-off-by: Matt Light <[email protected]>
@lightster lightster linked a pull request Dec 9, 2023 that will close this issue
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